Item #1301
Annual. Dusty Miller adds beautiful contrast and texture everywhere you grow it. It's excellent for edging, is a must for a moon garden, and makes a pretty filler for bouquets. Although usually grown as an annual, it is actually a perennial in USDA zones 8 to 10 and may survive mild winters when mulched for protection. Drought tolerant once established. Growing your own Dusty Miller from seed is an easy, economical way to grow this ornamental staple.
Seedling Image
Annual |
Full sun to |
Blooms summer to fall |
10"-12" tall |
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When to sow outside: 1 to 2 weeks before average last frost.
When to start inside: RECOMMENDED 8 to 10 weeks before average last frost.
Artist: Carolyn Crawford
Item #1301
0.10 grams
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